Jarosław Matysiak
Archival and Historical Review, Vol. XI, 2024, pp. 43-77
https://doi.org/10.4467/2391-890XPAH.24.003.21065Jarosław Matysiak
Archival and Historical Review, Vol. XI, 2024, pp. 335-342
https://doi.org/10.4467/2391-890XPAH.24.019.21081Jarosław Matysiak
Archival and Historical Review, Vol. V, 2018, pp. 254-259
Jarosław Matysiak
Archival and Historical Review, Vol. VI, 2019, pp. 264-270
Jarosław Matysiak
Archival and Historical Review, Vol. III, 2016, pp. 333-338
Jarosław Matysiak
Archival and Historical Review, Vol. VI, 2019, pp. 199-209
https://doi.org/10.4467/2391-890XPAH.19.012.14941The article presents the legacies of four employees of the State Archive in Poznań, kept in the collection of the Archive of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poznań branch, namely the directors of the office: Kazimierz Kaczmarczyk, Czesław Skopowski, and Jan Szajbel, as well as Kazimiera Chojnacka, the head of the Archive Materials Preservation Lab. The text presents the circumstances in which these legacies were taken over by the Archive of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań branch, and discusses the materials concerning the State Archive in Poznań and the activity of the authors of the legacies while they had worked in this archive.
Jarosław Matysiak
Archival and Historical Review, Vol. VIII, 2021, pp. 331-337
Jarosław Matysiak
Archival and Historical Review, Vol. III, 2016, pp. 95-111
https://doi.org/10.4467/2391-890XPAH.16.005.14893The article presents the organization and the activity of the Democratic Professors’ Club in Poznań in the years 1950–1953. The functioning of the Club was a part of the communist authorities’ plan. After their rise to power in Poland after the Second World War, they aimed at subordinating universities and academic staff not only through administrative decisions, but also through the activity of various clubs, organizations and associations, which were supposed to gather lecturers and academics and educate them in the socialist spirit. Those clubs and associations were supposed to encourage the academic environment to support changes which were being introduced in the country. The author discusses the creation of the Democratic Professors’ Club in Poznań, the establishment of its Board, as well as various forms of the society’s activity: lectures, talks, seminars, workshops, meetings and discussions (usually concerning the academic achievements of the USSR, and Marxist and Leninist methodology) and the social activity of Club members in the period when it was headed by Stefan Błachowski and Zdzisław Kaczmarczyk, professors at Poznań University.
Jarosław Matysiak
Archival and Historical Review, Vol. I, 2014, pp. 233-238